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Hey guys its just past mid 2021 i hope all are good..so ive had my 33gts4 since 2009 got for me 21st i moved to brizzy i 2011 and left it at my olds back in nz its been sitting most the time and with the market the way it is im looking at bringing it over to qld..its completely stock. nothing done to it at all has a bit of rust in spare wheel well and a little surface rust on the strut towers which is surprising ive been reading through all the threads any info anyone wants to share would be great cheers guys 

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If it was me, i would just clean the rust off, treat it and then spray with fresh paint... its only surface rust, if you treat it now it should avoid any larger issues.

 

Although usually when you see surface rust on the towers, check under the car as it may be rusting from the bottom and only just showing on the strut tops.

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